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111op Nov 15th, 2004 05:39 AM

Bold, italics -- other tips?
 
Hi, I've just finally bothered to experiment with this.

To get boldface, italics or to underline a phrase, one formats using html.

For example, for boldface, surround the text with < B > phrase < / B >. (To get the formatting, there're no spaces between <,B,>,/.

Like this:

<b> phrase </b>

To get italics, use I for B.

<i> phrase </i>

To underline, use U for B.

<u> phrase </u>

This can help make long passages easier to read.

Other tips?

ira Nov 15th, 2004 05:44 AM

Hi op,

&gt;This can help make long passages easier to read.&lt;

They are even easier to read if one uses &quot;enter&quot; at the end of each paragraph. :)

111op Nov 15th, 2004 05:48 AM

Well, I'm assuming that we're past the kindergarten level and we know what &quot;ttt&quot; means.

:-)

I still haven't bothered with the smileys yet.

By the way, some useful html tags:

http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/wilbur/list.html

I don't really program in html, so I never learned this, but I guess a casual knowledge is useful. I've always wanted to at least use boldface, italics or underline a phrase.

Anyway, I do appreciate it when people put a little thought into making their prose easier on the eyes.

Dick Nov 15th, 2004 05:53 AM

Ira...you are assuming that people know where a paragraph ends

ira Nov 15th, 2004 05:55 AM

&gt; I'm assuming that we're past the kindergarten level and we know what &quot;ttt&quot; means. &lt;

That's true for you and me.

&gt;I do appreciate it when people put a little thought into making their prose easier on the eyes.&lt;

Amen, brother.

You realize, <i>do you not</i>, that we shall now have <u>dozens of posts</u> using <b>these hints of yours</b>?

MikeBuckley Nov 15th, 2004 05:57 AM

Nah, we only need to know when the next paragraph begins, not where the previous one ends. :)

MikeBuckley Nov 15th, 2004 05:58 AM

Ira, don't forget the <i><b><u>combinations.</u></b></i>

111op Nov 15th, 2004 05:59 AM

Well, ira, I <b> certainly </b> hope so. :-)

111op Nov 15th, 2004 06:00 AM

If you're going to do combinations, don't forget to close the tags in reverse order. For example, if you start with B, then I, close the tags with I then B.

I <b><i> think </i></b> that's how it's gone. Let's see if this works.

ira Nov 15th, 2004 06:01 AM

I wonder if it works on smileys.

<u>:)</u>

<i>:)</i>

<b>:)</b>

<u><i><b>:)</b></i></u>

ira Nov 15th, 2004 06:02 AM

Nope

elaine Nov 15th, 2004 06:08 AM

Could you do a version of the above instructions &quot;for dummies&quot;?
I mean step by step, everything that comes after &quot;type in your text&quot;.

111op Nov 15th, 2004 06:12 AM

Hi elaine, I'll try it again.

Say you want the word &quot;this&quot; in bold.

You need to surround that word with the tags (the funny looking &lt; B &gt;, etc.).

So, you actually type this: &lt; B &gt; this &lt; / B &gt;.

The / is the slash on your keyboard.

Now, to get &quot;this&quot; to actually come out in bold, leave no spaces between the slash and B and between the B and &lt; and &gt; symbols.

Try and see if you can get

<b> this </b>.

You can always hit &quot;Preview my reply&quot; to see if the experiment has worked and delete the post if it didn't and try again (so no one will see your failed attempts).

111op Nov 15th, 2004 06:15 AM

By the way, you can obviously make a whole phrase bold. The tags go around the phrase (not around each word), so it's pretty effortless.

<b> Give this a try. </b>

Dick Nov 15th, 2004 06:25 AM

<b>Eureka !</b>

Robespierre Nov 15th, 2004 06:25 AM

If you don't understand all that stuff about leaving out spaces, just type your text like this:

&lt;B&gt;<b>This is bold</b>&lt;/B&gt;
&lt;U&gt;<u>This is underlined</u>&lt;/U&gt;
&lt;I&gt;<i>This is italic</i>&lt;/I&gt;

111op Nov 15th, 2004 06:28 AM

That's clever, Robespierre. So having two sets of tags obviously doesn't affect the apperance more than having one set of tags.

elaine Nov 15th, 2004 06:28 AM

<b>I just did, thanks</b>

AnselmAdorne Nov 15th, 2004 06:44 AM

I love this stuff. I'd like to credit Rex with teaching me how to use italics. It was on a previous thread on smileys:

http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34488030

Anselm

111op Nov 15th, 2004 06:48 AM

That's excellent. I tried searching the forum (boldface, italics) -- couldn't find any threads on this.

And, by the way, an entry for this in the Paris superthread, so you'll always know where to find this.



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